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[. . . ] McAfee QuickClean
User's Guide
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LICENSE AGREEMENT
NOTICE TO ALL USERS: CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING LEGAL AGREEMENT ("AGREEMENT"), FOR THE LICENSE OF SPECIFIED SOFTWARE ("SOFTWARE") BY NETWORK ASSOCIATES, INC. BY CLICKING THE ACCEPT BUTTON OR INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE, YOU (EITHER AN INDIVIDUAL OR A SINGLE ENTITY) CONSENT TO BE BOUND BY AND BECOME A PARTY TO THIS AGREEMENT. [. . . ] The Remove wizard can uninstall the program and remove all references to it in the Registry and operating system files so that you can perform a clean reinstallation.
+ WARNING: Make sure that you let the Remove wizard create a backup copy of the application before it is removed. Then you can restore it if you change your mind in a few minutes or a few days later. When you are sure that you do not need the backup, delete it to free disk space.
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McAfee QuickClean
Managing Applications
Using Transport
Making a copy of an application to rebuild on another computer
Use the Transport wizard to package an entire application and its configuration settings so that you can rebuild the application with exactly the same option settings on a different computer. To start the Transport wizard, click PowerClean in the QuickClean main window; then select Transport. You can also include associated data files in the Transport package. For example, if you are transporting your spreadsheet program from your work computer to your laptop computer, you can include the spreadsheets that you have created. To recreate the application, run the package file from the new computer, as described in the next section, "How do I rebuild a transported application on another computer?"
+ WARNING: Make sure that the application license permits you to run a copy of the application on more than one computer. Some application licences now permit you to use a single copy of the application on more than one computer as long as only one computer is in use at a time.
Choose the Transport wizard to: Create a copy of an application on a different computer. The Transport wizard creates a compressed file that contains an entire application, including its option and Registry setting information. You can use this file to rebuild an application with the same settings on your office and laptop computers. Avoid time-consuming application setup when you buy a new computer. Use the Transport wizard to reinstall your old applications with the same option settings.
Rebuilding a transported application on another computer
An application that you package with the Transport wizard can be rebuilt on another computer that can access the disk or the network where you stored the Transport package file, and that is running Windows 95 or later. Simply double-click the name of the Transport package file in a Windows Explorer file list, and follow instructions that appear on the screen.
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Managing Applications
You do not need to have QuickClean installed on the machine where you reinstall the transported application. You do need to make sure that the application license agreement permits you to use the application on more than one computer. A package file created by the Transport wizard contains: The application itself. Registry entries that store application default settings, and other information needed to set up the application exactly as it was on the original computer. The part of the Transport wizard that rebuilds the application. Any data files, spreadsheets, document files, and so forth, that you have chosen to include.
To rebuild a transported application on a new computer: 1. If you created the Transport package on a removable disk, insert the disk that contains the package file. If you created the Transport package on a network drive, make sure that the computer where you want to build the transported application is connected to the network drive. In the Windows Explorer, click the letter of the drive that contains the Transport package file. Double-click the name of the package file in the Explorer file list. [. . . ] When the Settings dialog box opens, click the PowerClean tab. The original default settings: Turn on read-only mode. Specify that files must be 180 days old to be deleted. Prevent you from deleting files marked by a red circle as well as files marked by a red circle with a diagonal line across it. [. . . ]